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| drug overdose. narcosis. respiratory arrest. airway obstruction. Metabolic Acidosissalicylate overdose. plasma bicarbonate#Metabolic Alkalosis… |
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| Acid-base balance is crucial to effective functioning of body systems.Acid and base components are abnormal but balanced ... |
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| Define Key Terms associated with fluids, electrolytes and acid base balances. ..... Normal ph slightly alkaline; more H+ more acid, less H+ more base ... |
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| Electrolytes; Imbalances of Water and Electrolytes; Acid Base Balance .... Acid Base Balance. Keeping the concentration of H+ (hydrogen ions) in the body ... |
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| Acid-Base homeostasis involves chemical and physiologic processes responsible for the maintenance of the acidity of body fluids at levels that allow optimal ... |
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| Acid Base Balance. Respiratory Component Renal Component. Respiratory Regulation. Lungs. help regulated acid-base balance by eliminating or retaining carbon ... |
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| This is a collection of some slides used to introduce medical students to the concept of acid base balance. Feel free to use or modify. ... |
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Effects of vomiting, bile, pancreatic fluid, ileostomy losses on acid-base balance; Effect of renal failure on acid base balance; Metabolic acidosis from ...
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| Respiratory; Acidosis and alkalosis; Primary disturbance is P a CO 2; Acidosis = hypoventilation (increased CO 2 retention and decreased ph) Alkalosis = hyperventilation |
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| Case based management of DKA/hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma ... Acidosis can be due to keto-acids (DKA) but can be due to many other causes (both gap and |
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